KORN: 'MTV Unplugged' E-Card Available

February 1, 2007

An e-card for KORN's "MTV Unplugged" CD, which has had its release date pushed back to March 6 from the previously announced February 20, has been made available at this location. The performance, which was recorded December 9, 2006 at MTV's Times Square (New York City) studios, includes guest appearances by Amy Lee of EVANESCENCE on "Freak on a Leash" and Robert Smith of THE CURE on a cover of the CURE classic "In Between Days". The album version of the performance will also include KORN's cover of "Creep" by RADIOHEAD. The full "Unplugged" performance will appear online on February 24 and premiere on MTV on March 2. A special February 23 premiere will take place at KORN's official web site.

KORN's video for the "unplugged" version of "Freak on a Leash", featuring a guest appearance by Amy Lee of EVANESCENCE, has been posted online at YouTube.com.

KORN is currently working with veteran rock drummer Terry Bozzio on its eighth studio album. The 56-year-old Bozzio is sitting in for KORN drummer David Silveria, who announced in December that he was taking a "temporary hiatus" from the group for at least one studio album and tour. Bozzio, long considered one of the greatest drummers in rock, is best known for his work with MISSING PERSONS and FRANK ZAPPA. He also worked with KORN vocalist Jonathan Davis on music for the soundtrack of the film "Queen of the Damned". Pictures from the current studio sessions with Bozzio can be found at Korn.Simpol.Net.

KORN expects to release its new album later this year.

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